Food & Drink

Favorite food

Food & Drink

Posted by: Rabia3261

12th Apr 2025 06:13pm

Which type of food do you like most?

Comments 5

Bigbear
  • 12th Mar 2026 01:09pm

I enjoy making a 'specialties of the house' Kitchen Menu card of a few of my favourite meals which are my signature dishes which I cook often and cook well.
So anyone visiting can select from this menu list card and be ensured their requested meal will be utterly delicious, flavoursome and memorably made with love with them in mind.
. . . So come on over!!!
The current selection is Full English Breakfast (with all the trimmings),  Greek Pasticcio,   Meat Burek, Cheese Gibanica, Potato Eggplant Moussaka, Balkan Plum Dumplings, Tiramisu. 
'' you gotta eat for the rest of your life . . . so you might as well know how to cook and eat well ''

Lady PruPru
  • 19th Aug 2025 04:05pm

Anything Im not cooking!!

harry31626210
  • 30th Jul 2025 01:09am

I like homemade food the most — it's fresh, comforting, and made with love.

cazter
  • 29th May 2025 06:50am

I like spaghetti and meatballs because my mum used to make this dish and it makes me remember her fondly.

jtmorri
  • 23rd Apr 2025 02:18pm

At home I generally enjoy casseroles and soups for cooler weather. In warmer weather I enjoy seafood and salad.
When I go out to eat, I often have a whole fish and salad dish because I don't cook fish at home. My second choice when out would be a chicken dish I don't cook at home. In a way the dishes that I eat when I eat out are fresh and light unlike my casseroles.

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